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Surge in Options Trading Volume for GXO, MSFT, and AMZN

A report highlights significant options trading activity in GXO Logistics, Microsoft, and Amazon today, potentially indicating market sentiment and price movement forecasts for these companies. Unusually high volumes could lead to volatility in their respective stock prices.

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The report provides insights into the options trading activity of three major companies: GXO Logistics Inc (GXO), Microsoft Corporation (MSFT), and Amazon.com Inc (AMZN). Notable trading volumes have been observed, which can influence the stocks' price movements.

  • GXO Logistics Inc (GXO): The trading volume reached 17,529 contracts, equivalent to approximately 1.8 million underlying shares, representing 126.4% of GXO's average daily trading volume over the past month. A specific focus was on the $47.50 strike put option, with 8,195 contracts traded.
  • Microsoft Corporation (MSFT): MSFT experienced an options trading volume of 257,790 contracts, equating to around 25.8 million underlying shares, or 121.6% of its average daily trading volume. High volume was noted for the $445 strike call option, with 14,150 contracts traded.
  • Amazon.com Inc (AMZN): AMZN showed a total options trading volume of 401,894 contracts representing approximately 40.2 million underlying shares, which is 107% of its average daily trading volume. The $230 strike call option saw particularly high activity with 21,459 contracts traded.

This increase in options trading volume suggests heightened activity and potential volatility in stock prices for these three companies. It indicates market sentiment where investors may be speculating on price movements, making it important to monitor how these developments affect investor perception and stock valuation.